South Dakota Focus
Legislative Preview 2019 session
Season 24 Episode 6 | 56m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
A look ahead at the 2019 Legislative Session. State lawmakers address top issues.
SDPB's annual legislative preview programs focuses on the upcoming 2019 SD Legislature. Lawmakers talk about issues expected to take center stages, their hopes for the session plus viewers submit their own questions via text and email. Guests include: Sen. Reynold Nesiba (D) Sioux Falls; Sen. Ernie Otten (R) Tea; Sen. Sue Peterson (R) Sioux Falls; Rep. Ray Ring (D) Vermillion.
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South Dakota Focus
Legislative Preview 2019 session
Season 24 Episode 6 | 56m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
SDPB's annual legislative preview programs focuses on the upcoming 2019 SD Legislature. Lawmakers talk about issues expected to take center stages, their hopes for the session plus viewers submit their own questions via text and email. Guests include: Sen. Reynold Nesiba (D) Sioux Falls; Sen. Ernie Otten (R) Tea; Sen. Sue Peterson (R) Sioux Falls; Rep. Ray Ring (D) Vermillion.
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